arliorottgl), FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1823. jjVc arc requested to announce rrvrrii Hyman, as a candidate to re- ,)!eent this County in the House of Commons of the next Ueneral Assem bly of this State. Signs of the Times. The Newbern Sentinel has changed owners the pre sent proprietors, in an address to its pa trons in their paper of Saturday week, s'ate that in consequence of "a division tf opinion between its former editors on ho claims of the individuals who were before the public as candidates for the presidency," the paper became "as strict!' neutral as possible" but "Recently, the Sentinel has be- some the joint property of the present proprietors, who, anxious to maintain tor it that neutral cha racter which it has heretofore sus tained, published a Circular de claring their intention to pursue that course which was best calcu lated to give mutual satisfaction to their patrons, and a positive as surance to do nothing which could produce any additional heat in the political atmosphere around it; but at the same time tendering come converts and will certain support Old Hickory." ml Warrcnton, June 2G.-An at tempt to rob the Mail, was made on Friday night last, halfway be tween Warrcnton and Louisbur 1 he villain cut one of the straps - uu coot and a hole in the ffrqat uu irom the North for the Jarge cities of the South, but ow ing to the chains wltl, leather, is bound, succeeded in getting out only a few newspa pers, for which he seems to have nad no taste, as lir InfY n,m : the road. Reporter. Faijcticville, June 25. ThU town was visited On Pfiflnir loot about 11 o'clock in the forenoon, with a thunderstorm of unusual severity, attended with rain. T)- ring its continuance, the Franklin rod attached to the 1 resbyterian Church, was struck by the lightninff. Thn rhvnlli. house of Mr. Charles B. Jones was also struck and entirely con sumed. Fortunately, the flames extended no further. Most of the furniture was saved, and very pro videntially, Mr. Jones and his fa mily had removed, but the even ing before, to their summer resi dence in the country. Jour. sloop of war Hornet, to undergo complete repairs for the intended expedition to the South Seas; and that orders have also been sent to several of our naval officers on distant stations, to hold them selves in readiness for accompa nying this expedition. Much cre dit is due to our intelligent fellow- citizen, Mr. Reynolds, for his ex ertions in promoting an object which promises to be highly be neficial to the commercial inte rests of our country. iVash.Tet. CANDIDATES For the General Assembly of N. C. EDGECOMBE COUNTY, Election on Thursday, 31st July next. For the Senate. Louis D. Wilson. For the House of Commons. Benj. Sharpe, John G. Blount, Benj. Wilkinson, Keneth Hyman. Lightning. On Tuesday, the 10th inst. Martin Shelly, son of lnhn Sin it I .1 . 1 1 k, press and services to citcr lightning, at l.is father's residence, or both partus, for the publica- inli ,,. ' olio any matter in relation to;We understand, that young Mr. e subject of the Presidency, m; Shelly was stilirs w- . umMiape 01 painpmets, or a se- dow no:ir the chimnov wjJore t)0 pirate paper, to be under the gui- raill was ,)culillg iu fmm the vio. uancc and direction only of the uncc of tlle 8t0r mt his sister party having it published. This waa standing near him, and nno propositioii, made with a view to thor poraon in tIle sflrnc apart. me pecuniary advantage of the ,,,,. ,u aicr,r wna nnni,lr.r1.l,lv editors, and extended alike to all, s,0cked and fell, but received no! nas excited the resentment of the r,.. ,ii,nr nn nnt nfJ inouds of the Administration, fucted. Greensboro' Patriot. many of whom have withdrawn their support from the Sentinel.! Guilford Gold. We have en roling that this aet of hostility (lcavored to ascertain the exact wi Uie part of the friends of Mr. amount of gold that has been Plains was altogether unmerited fouml jn this county, but find it to' . xv.wo vy U(. almost iinpussiuur, inert; aiu c fcentinel can only express ej,t or ten mines at which a con-U;-'lr "-'grot that their efforts to siderable portion of gold is found House and conciliate, have not. evcry Jay, We are assured that WCIl met. And inrr tliornm nnL . l,. om nnn J ICl l. IVyllOl ! 1 UlUUl' HVi III M. iv;wv metal has been tound in tins Religious. Elder P. W. DOWD is expected to preach at Upper Town Creek Meeting-house on Thursday be fore the fourth Sunday in Julv Friday; at Parker's Meeting house Saturday,at Lower lown Creek fleeting-house Saturday evening, (56th July) in Tar b o ro u gh . Co m m u n ica ted. (rj The Rev. Thomas Duprce will by appointment preach at the Baptist Church in this place, on the first Satur day their sani church are requested to business pf importance will thu church. Com'd. Britt Sally Mrs Crisp Samuel 2 Crisp Jesse Cobb Mary Cobb Thomas Cooper Eaton D Eagle Richard T Evritt Edith Ferrall Michael Grans Peter fl.U'dner Davirl 7 and Sunday in July next it beingjHadley Weeks P iir regular meeting, the members oft Hines Peter Col attend, as be before Mineral Spring: 13RICB of Board the present Season -V. at HUNTERS VILLE: F or Ladies & Gentlemen per week;S5 25 Horse per day - - - ... o 50 Children and Servants half price. . IV M. K. KEARNY. W?rren County, N. C. 26th June, 1828. 46-3 . 'A List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Tar borough, N. C. the 1st day of July, 1828, which if not called for and taken out by the 1st day of October next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Askew William Nelson Jonas Armstrong Joseph Owens Elijah Anderson William Purvis Roderick Bryan Henry Bell Frederick 4 Bell Marmaduke Battle Elisha Barrington Joseph Parker Jesse Pender Drury Parker Archibald Pender James Pender William 2 Braswell Benjamin Pender Eliz'th Mrs Big-grs James Powel Jacob Peel Mills Philips Etheld D,r Randolph Richard RuffinJ A Miss Smith Campbell SecM MoriahLodgeS ShffEdgecombeC'yS Southerland John L Spicer Moses Stalling Elizabeth Thomas William Tool Henry Hines Peter Col Taylor Tabitha Holmes h-dward laylor William Horn James J 2 WTatkins Elisha 2 Harper Bennett Williamson Henry Hair PriscillaMiss2 Williams John G MARRIED, On Thursday evening, the 19th ult. at tiie residence of Mai. Natli'l Rn. chelle, in Southampton, Va. by the Rev. Mr. Evrctt, Mr. Georee IV. Guru, of the town of Halifax, N.C. to Miss FiV loughby Cook. "The world was sad, the garden was a wild, "And man the hermit sigh'd till woman smit'd." Com'd. DIED, On the 19th inst. at his residence in Halifax county ,.aftcr a long and linger ing confinement, Capt. Jos. IV. Fare, who has thus early been taken from the bosom of an affectionate cor-panion. Co m m u n ica ted. At Washington, N. C. on Monday, 23d ult. Mrs. Paulina C. Potts, wi'fe of Dr. John Potts, and daughter of Dr. D. Telfair, of that place. JtlLT nnnri'l r tli- rnncniiiw' which originally directed their course, they have now to state, ljiat their columns will be open to support of Andrew Jackson. "ut while they are resolved to ?SG every honorable means with 111 their power to promote his elec t!on, they will not admit to their Pagss any thing of a private or personal character, calculated to ffound the feelings of others. "Having taken this stand then, Ue editors of the Sentinel look uh confidence to their friends tor a generous support." Signs in North-Carolina. A ctler to the editors of this paper, Hvs the Raleigh Star,) dated l:l'itonshurg, Edgecombe coun C. June 21), says, "Jackson gaining ground daily. The t,0(ioneering pamphlets, impro Per,y called "oHicial," forwarded V Culpcper, have put the Jack nians on their guard, and caused -'Uly of the Adamsites to become ke-varm, whilst others have be- county since the first day of Sep tember last. ib. Tallahasse, (Florida) 3 fay 3... The prospects for the coming crops are very flattering, and it is hoped that our days of tribulation and trouble, on the score of hog and hominy, are about to be num bered. Considering the immense number of new and hungry mouths, lately visited upon us, we ,n nnt look with much surprise, upon the present high price of prOVlSlOUS. rtUU lJ v iiiti, v long continued drought of last season, and the want of winter throughout our bacon country, and all must concur, that we are now in a state of things never again to be looked for. Adv. Expedition to the South Seas... We learn that orders have been issued from the Navy Department to our squadron on the West In dia station, for the immediate re turn to New-York of the U. S. Price Current. JUNE 27. per Peters' g . X. York. Bacon, - lb 7 b 9 10 Brandy, - - gal. 35 371 Corn, - - bu'h 35 40 45 Cotton, - - - lb 9 11j 10 12 Coffee, - - 16 17$ 13 17 Flour, family, - bbi 600 475 550 Iron, - - - ton 110 112 $90 96 Molasses, - - gal 35 50 32 40 Rum, New-Eng. - 42 57 38 45 Sugar, brown, - lb 9 12A 8 11 . loaf, - 18 25 17 19 Tea, Young Hvson, - 100 125 90 98 Imperial - - 140 150 120 140 Wheat, - - - bu'l 80 85 90 94 Whiskey, - - gal. 33 36 27 34 Stop the Thief, N Thursday, the 24th inst. a man came to my house, and after remain ing through the day, he decamped in the nieht takinjr with him a small cat-hamM roan horse, about 8 years old, aud in good order he also took a plaid cloak nearly new, a pair of blue cloth panta loons, and a waistcoat. His name is not known he is about 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, 25 or 30 years of age, and had on dark colored clothes. I will give a reward of Ten Dollars for the recovery of the property, and would be much gratified in having the fellow punished, if he could also be secured any information respecting them will be thankfully received. JOSHUA S. CLARK. Gardner's Bridge, Martin County, N.C. June 2S; 182S. 5 46-3 Hill Burrel Hill Peebles Hines Benj a R Manning M E Mariner Bonapart Mills Abner Mayo John L Mayo David 80 J. R. Ward Thomas Wimborough James Whitehead Robert Worrell Amos Wallis Ritty Willard Aaron Jr. Wheeler Babel LLOYD. P. M. A List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Ha lifax, N. C. on the 1st of Julyf 1828, which if not taken out be fore the 1st of October next, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Andrews Edward Livsey Henry T Alston Gideon Esq Layssard Lewis Benford JnoA Capt Long Lend Esq B urges AS H Dr Mas ken Hardy Badger F H Dr Mathews Thos P Bailey Valen'e Esq Mathews IshamEsq Britt Saml Miles Thomas Batchelor Fra Mrs Moss Polly Carson T H Esq 7 Medlin Martha Cole Joshua Esq Morris Henry Montford H G Esq Morgan Abram Nevill Goodman 2 Norwood William Daniel MarthaMiss Newsom Henry Daniel R B Esq Pettway M H Esq 9 Daniel James AI Pair Robt Esq Daniel Jos J Esq Purington Robt T Davie A J Esq Perkins J A Mrs Davis Benj Esq Powell Mary R Mrs Du berry Eiiz'h Mrs Powell Geo Eaton B C Maj 3 Powell Isaac Eure E H Pope Martha Mrs Ellis Benja Pritchard John Fulgum John Pitman E C Esq Fosset Mary Miss Simmons Jas Esq 2 Fort Ricks Simmons J H Esq Garrett H'y Capt 3 Sessoms Blake S Gray W E Esq Sonsly Stephen GeeCharlesJr Maj 2 Stangor F H Miss Green Arthur Esq Smith E B Esq 2 Casey John Corbin Thos D Dickenson Joseph Davis E H E 4Jsq 2 Green Thomas 2 Gary G W Esq Hail Mary Mrs Heptinstall J L Harris James Esq Hardie Mary Mrs Hilliard Isaac Esq Hawkins W D Jones Saml K Jones James Taylor W A Tillery Thos II Esq Turner Thos Todd John Th rower J II Capt Washington J G Willis Aggy Wyatt William Willeox Maj A Dr Wrem Saml Isbell SarahM Miss WoodcockJohn Rev Jones Allen Ji Whitaker M G Miss Lasiter T XV Esq 1 1 1 JOS. 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